Diwali | Paperback | Children's Book on Celebrations & Festivals
Diwali | Paperback | Children's Book on Celebrations & Festivals
A colourful and immersive book that introduces kids to the joy and meaning of Diwali.
Discover the joy and meaning of the magical festival of Diwali, a very special time for people all around the world.
Sonali and her brother Jay are inviting you to celebrate with them! Join in as they make rangoli patterns, cook up a feast with their nani and nana, and visit all their friends and family with gifts and delicious treats.
Along the way, you’ll learn how Diwali is a fun five-day celebration, all about the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance.
This bright, engaging and heart-warming book covers:
-The preparations on Dhanteras
-The cooking and baking on Kali Chaudas
-The delicious feast and fireworks on Diwali
-The special breakfast and gifts on Nutan Varsh
-The celebration of the bond between brothers and sisters on Bhai Beej
…and the joy and excitement of this spectacular festival are brought to life with:
-A salt dough diva recipe
-Instructions to make a rangoli pattern
-A colourful fact-file
-A fun quiz to complete together
In this immersive exploration of Diwali, kids join a family as they celebrate this vibrant festival. A simple way to introduce little ones to this important occasion, guided by young children who are celebrating.
►Authors: Sital Gorasia Chapman, Darshika Varma
►Reading Age: 5 to 7 Years
►Details: Paperback | 48 pages | 21.6 x 21.6 cm
►About the Authors: Sital Gorasia Chapman writes fiction, non-fiction and poetry for children. She has always loved books! As a child Sital read as much as possible. The library was her favourite place to visit. When she wasn’t reading, she was writing, doodling or daydreaming about stories.
Darshika Varma completed a BFA in Applied Arts at Rachana Sansad in Mumbai. Her career started off as a designer in digital marketing, from where she moved on to designing wedding invitations and eventually found her true calling as a children's illustrator. Darshika is usually found curled up in a corner poring over a book, sniffing in the scent of inked pages, drawing inspiration from the fantasy world and bringing those vivid imaginations to life through her illustrations.